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    a police officer is more difficult and dangerous than it has ever been before. An officer has many duties and they consist of enforcing the laws while making sure not to infringe on a person’s property or life. Officers are forced to make many split second decisions and when they don’t react correctly the media heavily scrutinizes them. This causes the community to mistrust its officers and can lead to a bad relationship between both parties. Along with the stresses of the job, officers may face…

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    James Pasco, the executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, explains how hard it is to be a policeman in today 's society: “Police officers literally have millions of contacts with citizens every day, and in the vast majority of those interactions, there is no claim of wrongdoing, but that’s not news” (Perez-Pena & Williams…

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    After the move, Krystyna applied to British Intelligence. Due to her immense intellect, charming personality and her fluency in multiple languages, she was immediately intercepted into the Special Operations Executive Branch of British Intelligence. For six weeks she travelled across Europe in the pursuit of discovering German troop placement. During this time she also covertly met with Polish leaders, what was said in those meeting is still only speculated. Her…

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    police provided less protection from the rioters. In this situation, the protection of citizens and responding fire personnel became the primary issue. A major goal of the task force was to formulate a joint plan of action for firefighters and police officers to address civil unrest today. According to the City in Crisis, widespread tension between minority communities and the Los Angeles Police Department. African Americans especially the young males who felt mistreated, discriminated, and…

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    Police Violence Definition

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    What’s your opinion on police officers? Police catch the bad rap of things when thing go south when they’re either protecting themselves or others and they kill someone. How is it that the police officer is always to blame for saving his own life. Most police officers are out to protect civilians but are being killed out of accusation of killing blacks. Here is the thing over the past year (2016) there has been 141 line of duty officers have been killed. Now I do know that not all were killed by…

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    find the answer for the proper use of these system the points consistently being brought up are when to record, should it be a constant recording of the full shift or at the discretion of the officer. Secondly the rights of all the people being recorded; the officers, subject that is the focus of the officer, and bystanders that may be recorded. Finally how much of a video should be given to the public and media outlets when requested, the full un-edited video or should some level of editing be…

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    protesting police brutality in America. The term “police brutality” has been in used since as early as 1872, when an already-detained civilian was beaten in Chicago, Illinois (Chicago Tribune:Police Brutality: A Prisoner Shamefully Mal. treated by Officers. Kicked and Pounded in a Cell ---Probably Fatally Injured). The increased awareness for the topic reached its peak in April of 2015 but peaked again in July of 2016 (Google Trends: Police Brutality). Police brutality in and of itself is a…

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    people were marked by control of wealth...” Now that we talked about the social rank I am going to talk about two important chiefs of the Nez Perce one was Chief Joseph and the other Chief Looking Glass both involved in the same war. I am going to start by talking about Looking Glass and how he was involved in the war. According to Markowitz, Looking Glass became the new chief when his father died on January 1863. That same year in 1877 war broke out for the Nez Perce. Towards the beginning of…

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    you do in life will end up being a stepping stone to something else. It may be a stepping stone in the positive direction, negative direction, or even to a complete turnaround. Becoming a police officer is just a stepping stone to a higher calling: Chicago SWAT. Requirements to become a police officer include physical, mental, and in some cases educational requirements. Physical requirements are usually just being fit and having good muscle stamina and endurance. Mentally, departments are…

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    MEGO Syndrome

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    financial leadership. Financial leadership may manifest itself in the Board of Directors (BOD) and the nonprofit organization’s Executive Director (ED). An Executive Director is hired by the Board of Directors and serves at its pleasure. While the Board retains ultimately responsibility for the organization, they delegate its operational responsibilities to the Executive Director. Thus the ED may be charged with a diverse range of responsibilities, such as “establishing and enforcing the…

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